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J.P. Franzen Associates Architects, P.C.
Photographer: Stacy Bass
New waterfront home in historic district features custom details throughout. Classic design with contemporary features. State-of-the-art conveniences. Designed to maximize light and breathtaking views.
T. A. Wolfson Design
Custom built-in TV and sound system cabinet with pocket doors and storage in base cabinetry. Wood is maple. Beautifully accessorized bookshelves.
Photo by Terri Wolfson
Pineapple House Interior Design
This sophisticated corner invites conversation!
Chris Little Photography
LEIVARS
We are delighted to reveal our recent ‘House of Colour’ Barnes project.
We had such fun designing a space that’s not just aesthetically playful and vibrant, but also functional and comfortable for a young family. We loved incorporating lively hues, bold patterns and luxurious textures. What a pleasure to have creative freedom designing interiors that reflect our client’s personality.
NEXUS 21
You don't have to choose between entertainment and a clean living aesthetic. With a drop-down TV lift, you can watch your favorite show, then hide the TV away for your next gathering.
Amy Carman Design
A view from the living room into the dining, kitchen, and loft areas of the main living space. Windows and walk-outs on both levels allow views and ease of access to the lake at all times.
Wendy O'Brien Interior Planning & Design
In the heart of the home, the great room sits under luxurious 20’ ceilings with rough hewn cladded cedar crossbeams that bring the outdoors in. A catwalk overlooks the space, which includes a beautiful floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, wood beam ceilings, elegant twin chandeliers, and golf course views.
For more photos of this project visit our website: https://wendyobrienid.com.
Photography by Valve Interactive: https://valveinteractive.com/
Weil Friedman Architects
Combining three units in this large apartment overlooking Central Park, Weil Friedman created separate, yet connected Living and Dining Rooms in a central location. Custom millwork conceals a TV above a Hearth Cabinet firebox. A column is cleverly concealed on the right, while a storage cabinet is located to the left of the fireplace. Large framed openings between rooms incorporate closets and a dry bar.
photo by Josh Nefsky
Living Room Design Photos with a Concealed TV
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